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Pain Control Clinic near the Agropur Plant in Jerome

May 21, 20264 min read

Agropur sits at the west end of W Nez Perce Avenue in Jerome. We run a Pain Control Clinic near Agropur in Jerome for working adults on the west side. The drive from the plant gate is short, so a visit fits before or after a shift.

Our focus is the back, neck, shoulder, and wrist pain that shows up in dairy and cheese processing work. Check open visit times this week.

Built for the Repetitive Strain Common in Dairy Plant Work

We see a lot of packaging, palletizing, and line workers from the west side of Jerome. Most come in with lower back, shoulder, wrist, or neck pain. That pain builds up after long hours of lifting and the same motion, shift after shift.

Research from NIOSH has brought quality science to understanding work-related musculoskeletal health, and we apply that knowledge here. Our plans aim to keep you on the line, not off it. Agropur runs around the clock, so flare-ups often peak mid-shift. We work with that schedule, not against it.

A Short Drive Up Lincoln Ave From the Agropur Gate

We sit about 2.2 miles northeast of the Agropur plant, on E Main St in Jerome. The drive runs up S Lincoln Ave (US-93) and then east through downtown. Plan on roughly 7 minutes in normal traffic.

Curb access at our lot is easy, with room for trucks and full-size pickups. That makes us a quick stop after you clock out.

What a First Pain Visit Looks Like for a Shift Worker

We start with a short history of the pain and the job task that sets it off. Then we run a movement check on the back, neck, shoulder, or wrist. From there, you get a starter plan with hands-on care and a few home steps.

We set a clear next visit, sized to your work week. Many west-side workers come in still in steel-toe boots and hairnets — that is fine with us. Our pain control clinic is built for working people.

Cold, Wet Floor Work Calls for Targeted Recovery Plans

Cold rooms and wet floors stiffen muscles fast. Slips and twists are common in cheese and dairy plants. Cheese plant floors stay cold and damp by design, so recovery has to account for that.

Our plans warm tight tissue and steady the joints. We also send you home with simple stretches to run before your next shift.

Care That Fits Around 12-Hour and Rotating Shifts

We hold visit slots aimed at swing and night-shift workers. When pain gets sharp, we keep same-week openings on the books. Visits are short, so they respect a tight clock.

Our plans work even with rotating days off. Many Jerome plant workers commute in from Twin Falls, Wendell, and Hazelton, so we build care around the drive too.

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Getting Here From the Agropur Plant and Nearby West-Side Streets

From the Agropur lot at 547 W Nez Perce, the drive to our clinic is about 2.2 miles. Use these turns:

  • Exit the Agropur lot toward W 100 Rd / W Nez Perce Ave

  • Turn right, then left, then right to follow W 100 Rd / W Nez Perce Ave east

  • Turn left onto S Lincoln Ave (US-93) and head north about 1 mile

  • Turn right onto W Main St and continue through downtown Jerome

  • Our lot is on the left at 868 E Main St, about 0.6 miles past the Lincoln Ave turn

S Lincoln Ave is the same US-93 corridor that runs down to Twin Falls. That keeps the drive simple for workers commuting in from the south.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I come in still wearing plant gear?
Yes — steel-toe boots, hairnets, and uniforms are fine in our clinic. We see a lot of west-side workers come straight from a shift. There is no need to change before you walk in.

How fast can I be seen if pain hits mid-shift?
Call us during business hours to check current availability. We are open Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM. Walk-ins are welcome based on schedule availability.

Do you treat repetitive wrist and shoulder pain from line work?
Yes — repetitive wrist, shoulder, and neck pain is a common visit reason for cheese and dairy plant workers. We focus on the job task that sets the pain off. Then we build a plan around the motion you do most.

How far is the clinic from the Agropur gate?
About 2.2 miles, or roughly 7 minutes by car. The route runs up S Lincoln Ave (US-93) and east on Main St. We sit at 868 E Main St in Jerome.

Do you take walk-ins from nearby west-side workplaces?
Yes — walk-ins are welcome during our Monday–Friday business hours, 8 AM to 5 PM. Call ahead to confirm same-day availability, as slots fill based on current demand.

Is parking easy for a full-size pickup or work truck?
Yes — our lot has flat access and room for trucks and full-size pickups. You will not need to hunt for street parking. Pull in, park, and walk straight in.


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